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<blockquote data-quote="heathyoung" data-source="post: 372112" data-attributes="member: 12892"><p>38 mph loaded with one large gloomis bag, cooler, 4 fly rods, 38# anchor, (2) deep cycles, myself at 180, my dad at 175 and full of gas. It is plenty fast. Jumps out of the hole in 2-3 boat lengths and I have only ran it in 5"+ water wide open. It will draft 6" (we actually measured it the day I took the pictures) look at the pick you can see how shallow it floats by looking at the hull in the water. The 115/80 weighs 13 pounds more than rhe 90/65 cost $1100.00 more but the hole shot is amazing. Absolutely no cavitation issues. These boats are excellently engineered. </p><p></p><p>I love everything about the boat, would be nice to have more storage but that is the case in all boats. It is super light in my opinion. I can push it off the trailer in very minimal water. I can crank it back on with minimal water. I would buy it again. I'm having it wrapped in the next 2 weeks and will have the helm upgrade complete. I plan to upload new pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heathyoung, post: 372112, member: 12892"] 38 mph loaded with one large gloomis bag, cooler, 4 fly rods, 38# anchor, (2) deep cycles, myself at 180, my dad at 175 and full of gas. It is plenty fast. Jumps out of the hole in 2-3 boat lengths and I have only ran it in 5"+ water wide open. It will draft 6" (we actually measured it the day I took the pictures) look at the pick you can see how shallow it floats by looking at the hull in the water. The 115/80 weighs 13 pounds more than rhe 90/65 cost $1100.00 more but the hole shot is amazing. Absolutely no cavitation issues. These boats are excellently engineered. I love everything about the boat, would be nice to have more storage but that is the case in all boats. It is super light in my opinion. I can push it off the trailer in very minimal water. I can crank it back on with minimal water. I would buy it again. I'm having it wrapped in the next 2 weeks and will have the helm upgrade complete. I plan to upload new pics. [/QUOTE]
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